Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Netflix promotes content chief to co-CEO; adds 10M new subs, by Michael Liedtke, Tali Arbel
CDC extends US ban on cruise ships through September
CNN
A nightmare scenario for farmers is happening right now, by Danielle Wiener-Bronner
Instacart is suing Uber’s grocery delivery service Cornershop, by Sara Ashley O’Brien
The Wall Street Journal
Airline Job Cuts Heat Up Aid Discussions, by Alison Sider
FBI Investigates Twitter Hack Amid Broader Concerns About Platform’s Security, by Robert McMillan, Dustin Volz
CNBC
Netflix eager to restart production, has enough new content for 2020, by Sarah Whitten
Macy’s doled out $9 million in bonuses to top execs after thousands of jobs are cut, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
Negative U.S. rate bets persist, but seen unlikely to happen, by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss
New York to invest $750 million to expand electric-vehicle infrastructure, by Tina Bellon
News about business journalism
Business North Carolina assistant editor Miller departs
Bloomberg EIC Micklethwait: We publish too many mediocre and long enterprise stories
Curbed NY editor Plitt is laid off
Quartz editor Bell argues for more progressive form of business journalism